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Moral responsibility in social work with clients with autism spectrum disorder
MELKESOVÁ, Nela
This thesis deals with moral responsibility of people working in social field with clients with autism spectrum disorder. The first three chapters of the thesis focus on acquainting and approaching important areas for this thesis. These areas include social work and the application of ethics in it, familiarization with the responsibility to the code of ethics, the characteristics of the target group and subsequently the moral responsibility itself. The third chapter also introduces a five-digit relationship of responsibility. The work is enriched with case reports, which became from transcripts of interviews with workers who have clients with autism spectrum disorder. These are used to verify to what extent the persons concerned are able to perceive their moral responsibility, whether they see it as a minimum of a three-figure concept. Attention is also focused on coexistence of responsibilities and conflict of responsibilities.
Health and psychosocial aspects of mental anorexia patients with remission
MELKESOVÁ, Nela
The practical part of the bachelor thesis is focused on two goals. The first one is to map if the fight with mental anorexia influences the real life of healed women and if yes find out how. The second goal is to map the opinions of chosen population on use of methods and techniques of social work with support their inclusion to normal life. After reaching goals research questions were set up: How mental anorexia influenced current life of women who had this illness? How can social worker support patients in remitted with inclusion to normal life? The research strategy is quantity research. To get the data, method of semi-structured interview with grown up women who went successfully through anorexia and are currently getting to normal life. The interview was lead "face to face." Another method of getting data was observation. Examined group were five women. Individual interviews with them were finished in winter 2016. Method of data processing was to make biographies, the second one was quality content analysis according to grounded theory. The results are presented with double ways. The first one is answers of women, the second one is their stories. From research results we can say that mental anorexia does not influence life of healed women in the vast majority of cases. From the answers we can say that these women does not want help from social workers, especially for two reasons. Women did not know where to seek for this kind of help and they would not be able to accept help from foreign people. My bachelor thesis could serve as a source of material for social workers and professionals in the field of eating disorder.

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